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We’re all familiar with email

– Open Mike Eagle, Dark
Comedy Morning Show “Cause Google knows what's in my cabinet And Facebook logs all of my favorite sandwiches And what they need the damn data for To analyze the shit they'd need a whole 'nother labor force”

"A building circular... The prisoners
in their cells, occupying the circumference— The officers in the centre. By blinds and other contrivances, the Inspectors concealed... from the observation of the prisoners: hence the sentiment of a sort of omnipresence — The whole circuit reviewable with little, or... without any, change of place. One station in the inspection part affording the most perfect view of every cell." – Jeremy Bentham Proposal for a New and Less Expensive mode of Employing and Reforming Convicts (1798)

“This disciplinary aspect of panoptic
observation involves a productive soul training which encourages inmates to reflect upon the minutia of their own behaviour in subtle and ongoing efforts to transform their selves.” – Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish: The Birth of a Prison (1975)

“What determines whether you look
like you have something to hide? The robot builders have it in their best interests to keep that secret: otherwise, the people with something to hide would simply start gaming the system. Yet this can also result in a chilling effect: innocent people self-censoring their online behavior based on what they think the robots might be looking for.” – Atul Varma, Does Privacy Matter?

“Secondary use is the exploitation
of data obtained for one purpose for an unrelated purpose without the subject's consent. How long will personal data be stored? How will the information be used? What could it be used for in the future? The potential uses of any piece of personal information are vast.” – The Chronicle Review, Why Privacy Matters Even if You Have 'Nothing to Hide' READ

“Privacy norms help regulate social
relationships such as intimate relations, family relationships, professional relationships including those between a physician and a patient, a lawyer or accountant and a client, a teacher and a student, and so on. Thus privacy enhances social interaction on a variety of levels.” – Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Privacy

“Lampard was one of four
Chelsea players who reportedly verbally abused American tourists who had been stranded at a Heathrow Airport hotel in the aftermath of 9/11 attacks. The drunken midfielder, then 23, and his teammates mocked them, stripped, swore and vomited in front of the group of Americans.”

"There is an emotional risk
to having one’s past perfectly preserved. If we can’t forget, we remain tethered to our past rather than being able to act in the present." – Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Professor of Internet Governance, Oxford University